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Voter registration purge set to impact hundreds

August 03, 2024 | Cobb County, Georgia



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Voter registration purge set to impact hundreds
In a recent government meeting, officials reported on the status of voter registration maintenance efforts, revealing that six responses were received from a list of 194 individuals contacted regarding their registration status. Of these, three individuals requested to be removed from the voter rolls, while one confirmed their address change within Cobb County. Another individual verified their registration status with the Department of Driver Services, indicating they had not moved.

The meeting highlighted that the remaining 188 individuals will be marked as inactive starting Monday, following the expiration of the confirmation notices sent out over the past two months. Officials clarified that both their office and the Secretary of State's office are responsible for sending these confirmation notices, which are crucial for maintaining accurate voter registration records. The discussion underscored the importance of these efforts in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process.

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